When to change oil if you dont drive much?

I dont drive my car at all for about 4-5 months a year. So I change my oil first thing in the begining of spring before I take it out for a drive, then usually at least once sometimes twice before I put it away for winter.
 
well oil dose not die out it stays the same
but try changing it about 6-8 months.Or when you want to drive it change the oil every time when you see oil on sell buy it and use cheap oil its not like you race it right.
 
lookout4me said:
well oil dose not die out it stays the same
but try changing it about 6-8 months.Or when you want to drive it change the oil every time when you see oil on sell buy it and use cheap oil its not like you race it right.


Yeah I race it sometimes, and I definately drive it hard all the time. So thats why I change it frequently.

But for people who don't race/abuse their notors I agree with you 100%.
 
coolblue65 said:
Yeah I race it sometimes, and I definately drive it hard all the time. So thats why I change it frequently.

But for people who don't race/abuse their notors I agree with you 100%.

Regular Dino Oil: change it when it starts to get black or 1 year (whichever comes first).

Synthetic Oil: change it when it starts to get black or 3 years, whichever comes first. Synthetic oil barely oxidizes; but, 3 years is still a good idea as an absolute maximum. I'm sure you'll want to change it before then but don't actually have to.
 
Use Synthetic

If you don't drive the car for long stretches like that, you should change the oil just before winter & use a good synthetic like Mobil-1. Synthetic's cling to the upper part of the engine a little better than regular oil so it won't start up as dry . I'm still not clear how often you should change it, but once a year just before winter seems like good insurance. I don't drive more than 1500 miles per year either, but $25 in oil once per year seems like cheap insurance to me.
 
I change my oil a couple times a year. I probably only get about 2,000 miles on the car in a year. That's just the way it works out; I drive the car whenever I feel like it, not just perfect days with no chance of rain.

I have no idea how often it should be changed. My oil never gets dark. It looks brand new and perfectly clean the day I change it. I don't change it right away when I get it out in the spring, because I want the most possible solids suspended in it. So I drive the car for a while and just change it when I feel like it.